
A California food manufacturer has pulled certain batches of its popular noodle products from store shelves after discovering they may contain traces of peanuts, posing a serious health risk to those with nut allergies.
The Los Angeles-based company Fly By Jing announced the voluntary recall on May 12, 2026, affecting specific production runs of their Creamy Sesame Noodles available in both individual servings and four-packs.
According to the company, the noodle products may have come into contact with peanuts during the manufacturing process, creating a dangerous situation for consumers who suffer from peanut allergies. Such exposure could trigger severe allergic reactions that may be life-threatening.
The recall notice was issued through the Food and Drug Administration as part of standard food safety protocols when potential allergen contamination is discovered.








